The only thing I can really say is, go to the vet. I am commenting so I can get you to the top, but honestly I would just take her to the vet :confused:
She has a light that provided UVA and UVB it also serves as a basking lamp. Sorry should have been more specific about her lighting. And I will post a picture in a few minutes.
Thank you:)
I have a couple of questions
What do you suggest I use instead of substrate?
Also, she is really really tiny, so I don't feed her anything that is too big, because I don't want her to choke of them.
Hi everyone,
I have a Veiled Chameleon, and I have had her for almost 4 weeks and I just want to make sure that I am doing everything right. If I am doing anything wrong or if you have any recommendations please let me know:)
Gender: Female
Age: Unknown, but I would guess 1-2 months...
Answer 1: Yes it is normal for them to be scared. It won't last forever, they will get used to you.
Answer 2: Honestly I have no idea, you might want to contact your vet, or ask a local pet store employee.
No no no! That is not what I meant haha. Not like a syringe with a needle,that would be horrible! I mean a syringe, that's just a dropper, like what you use for babies. And then just drop it about an inch in front of their face and then they will drink from it. I just meant that they should...
If your concerned about his eating habits, you could try getting a syringe and a jar of meat flavored baby food and give him food that way,make sure you don't give him to much. Make sure you are getting the calcium he needs as well. Also, make sure he has a lot of water. You can also do this...
If you've only had him for three days, it is most likely stress with the new environment. Also, be careful about what you feed him from your garden, because it might have parasites. I have heard that most chameleons are aggressive, but honestly that comes as a surprise to me because I have had...
If your worried about it, my advice would be to get meat flavored baby food, and a syringe and feed him that way. It helped with my last chameleon. Just don't put too much in his mouth. He's really pretty and has gorgeous colors by the way!
I'm not sure if this will help, but I would suggest trying to give him water, with a syringe. Also, get baby food (Chicken, beef, turkey etc.) and feed him. It may help. If you are going to give him water make sure you do it slowly and only give him little drops at a time, and wait about 15...